spfx crew(Grade: A–) This continues on from Alloy of Law, and in true Sanderson fashion is difficult to put down. The story builds into a grander scope than the first in this trilogy, but still remains much more intimate than the first three mistborn books.

(Rated on Oct 15, 2015)

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FancyNancy(Grade: B) Another Sanderson Gem. I love the tie-ins to both Alloy and the first triology, but it still holds it's own as a story as well. The characters were fantastic! I loved how Marasi has grown since the last book, and continued to grow in this book. Seeing her struggle in her job, with her coworkers and with coming to terms with her Allomancy was a treat. I loved every single Wayne part. He is such an intriguing character, the way he views his surroundings, and his interations with them, is so well

(Rated on Mar 14, 2016)

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mestblinknfggc(Grade: B) Good follow-up to Alloy of Law. While it's nice to be in the Mistborn universe again, the Shadows of Self doesn't live up to any of the original trilogy. However, it does seem to hint at some larger implications going forward, changing the tone and scope going forward.

IljaRianca(Grade: A–) I liked this book. The first book about Wax and Wayne was very lighthearted, while this book felt more like the first 3 books of Mistborn. The story was thrilling and mostly unexpected. I look forward to the last book, as this one hints to a good story like the third book, which I liked the most.